Answer:
8 dogs
Step-by-step explanation:
If there were 6 cats, there would be 4 dogs. Since there is double that amount of cats, then we just double the amount of dogs from 4 to 8, our final answer.
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Answer:
m = variables
+4 = Coefficients
-7 = Coefficients
and 2 and 6 are Constants
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
sqrt(28): sqrt(4*7)
sqrt(4) = 2;
sqrt28)=2*sqrt(7)
sqrt(343): sqrt(7 * 7 * 7) = 7 * sqrt(7)
Note: the rule is if you have 3 equal primes under the root sign, you leave one, you throw one away, and you put one outside the root sign.
2 sqrt(63) = 2 sqrt(3*3*7) The above rule gets modified to throw 1 three away and take the other one outside the root sign.
2sqrt(63) = 2*3 sqrt(7)
Numerator: 2*sqrt(7) + 7sqrt(7) = 9sqrt(7)
9sqrt(7)
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6 sqrt(7)
3/2
Note without brackets I cannot be certain that I have interpreted this correctly. The division only apply to sqrt(343) / 2 sqrt(63). If this is so please leave a note.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
In order for something to have infinite solutions, both sides need to be equal to each other.
Example:
3x + 7y = 7y + 3x
That has infinite solutions
3x + 7y = 7x + 3y
That is not equal to each other because the variables are different.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The general form of a cubic function is y = ax3 + bx + cx + d where a , b, c and d are real numbers and a is not zero. We can graph cubic functions by plotting points.
A cubic function is any function of the form y = ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d, where a, b, c, and d are constants, and a is not equal to zero, or a polynomial functions with the highest exponent equal to 3. These types of functions are extremely prevalent in applications involving volume.
Credits;
Graphs of Cubic Functions (solutions, examples, videos)
Cubic Function: Definition, Formula & Examples - Video & Lesson